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< Pinpoint accuracy All of the bells and whistles of Bushnell’s industry-leading golf rangefinder technology are packed into the innovative Pro X2. The company’s Slope-Switch Technology gives golfers compensated distance based on the hole’s incline/decline for extreme accuracy but turns off when needed for USGA compliance. Useful, too, is PinSeeker with JOLT Technology to eliminate any doubt that you have locked onto the flag. All of this excitement, including 6x magnification and the Fast Focus System, is wrapped in fully waterproof metal housing. Point, survey, swing.


$480 • bushnellgolf.com


> Target is in sight The designers at venerable eyewear maker Oakley thought of everything when creating Targetline. Deeper lenses offer an expanded downward view, side shields prevent unwanted sunlight from affecting your view, curved outer edges of the frames make room for the all-important golf hat and, of course, the company’s patented Prizm high-contrast lenses are designed specifically for golf. Colors and details are more vibrant while Prizm filters out harsh glare and distracting colors.


$150 • oakley.com


< Win more skins Former U.S. Open winner Rory McIlroy studied with renowned instructor and two-time PGA champion Dave Stockton, and credits much of his success with the putter to that of Stockton’s sage teachings. You, too, can trim scores and save more pars by delving into the advice within Unconscious Scoring: Dave Stockton’s Guide to Saving Shots Around the Green. McIlroy wrote the forward and Hall of Famer Lee Trevino the preface. Stockton enters a world of visualization, high and low shots, bunker play, practice drills and, of course, putting.


Hardbound $27, Kindle $15 • changinghands.com


> Imported steel The precision and quality are apparent before even swinging Mizuno’s standout JPX919 Tour irons. A more compact and streamlined design is amazingly stable for its size, demonstrated in its tight dispersion patterns from off-center strikes, the critical benchmark for elite-level shotmakers. These characteristics spill over into your game for more accurate shots and lower scores. Single-billet forged carbon steel from Hiroshima, Japan, makes for the softest feel on the market.


Eight-piece set $1,200 • mizunousa.com www.azgolf.org PREVIEW 2019 | AZ GOLF Insider | 11


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